Associated Grocers gets over 240 stores into compliance
 
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JANUARY 4, 2024

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Dollar Tree likes what it is seeing in cage-free egg signage pilot

Plans are to expand study to hundreds of locations in 2024.

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Minnesota Sam’s Club may have sold sampler containing salmonella

State officials are still conducting an investigation; no recall has been issued.

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Dollar Tree opens three stores in South Florida, and more are on the way

Discount retailer has plans for two more openings.

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Aldi kicks off year with new stores in Florida and California

The discount grocer adds two markets to its growing roster of U.S. locations.

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Fairway Market launches 30-minute delivery with Instacart

New York City grocer creates a special in-store aisle for Instacart shoppers to speed up the process.

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Associated Grocers gets leg up on FDA traceability law, brings over 240 supermarkets into compliance

The food distributor is partnering with tech firm ReposiTrak to maintain data records aimed at preventing food-borne illness.

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Dollar Tree is in the middle of a pilot studying how shoppers respond to signage regarding cage-free eggs. The discount retailer has a goal of offering 100% cage-free eggs by 2025. Do you believe signage in the store really impacts what choice shoppers make in regards to eggs, or will price prevail?
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